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The value of belonging
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THE VALUE OF NETWORKING | THE VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE THE VALUE OF GLOBAL INFLUENCE | THE VALUE OF EMERGING MARKETS | OUR HISTORY
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The value of belonging The International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation
(ICMIF) may be approaching its centenary, but its relevance to today’s
cooperative and mutual insurance sector is greater than ever.
ICMIF is the only global representative body of the cooperative and mutual
insurance sector. This means it can provide unique services and activities
and thus deliver value to its members which cannot be found elsewhere.
ICMIF is owned, governed and actively guided by its member organizations
so, just like a good cooperative or mutual, it can gauge and respond to its
members’ changing needs and expectations. We exist to help strengthen our
members’ competitiveness by delivering unique market information, networking
opportunities, leadership development programmes and global advocacy.
This document aims to explain exactly how belonging to ICMIF and
our three key areas of strategy and focus: knowledge, networking
and influence will create real value for your organization.
Shaun Tarbuck
Chief Executive
Shaun Tarbuck
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Global reach for local strength • Influencing global policymakers and media
• Consistent messaging
• Access to business information from developed and emerging markets
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ICMIF member organizations are based in the following countriesAlgeria Argentina Australia AustriaBahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belgium BrazilBulgaria Burkina Faso Cameroon Canada ColombiaCosta Rica Denmark Dominican Republic Egypt El Salvador Finland France GermanyGhana Greece Guatemala
Honduras Hong KongHungary Iceland India IndonesiaIreland Italy JamaicaJapan Kenya Lebanon LuxembourgMalawi Malaysia Mexico Morocco Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines
Poland PortugalPuerto Rico Qatar Republic of Korea Russia SenegalSlovenia Singapore South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Trinidad & Tobago Tunisia Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States of America UruguayVenezuela
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Introducing ICMIFWe are unique ICMIF is the only global representative body of the cooperative and mutual
insurance sector. It provides unique services and activities and delivers enduring
value to its 290* members which cannot be found elsewhere.
We exist to serve our members ICMIF is owned, governed and actively guided by its member organizations
so, just like a good cooperative or mutual, it can gauge and respond to its
members’ changing needs and expectations. We exist to help strengthen our
members’ competitiveness by delivering unique market information, networking
opportunities, leadership development programmes and global advocacy.
We have a strong team ICMIF employs 30 people worldwide and works with a number of strategic external
business partners to ensure our members receive cutting-edge advice and support
to help grow their businesses. Our team is mostly based at our head office near
Manchester (UK) but we also have regional association offices in Belgium, the USA
and Japan, where eight members of the team provide local support and services
tailored to the regions.
As you would expect, the ICMIF team includes many linguists, communications,
personal development, HR, legal, actuarial, events, research, reinsurance,
regulatory, finance, emerging market, sustainability and risk experts.
*In June 2016 the Association of Mutual Insurers and Insurance Cooperatives in Europe (AMICE) voted to integrate with ICMIF.
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The value of... NetworkingThe best ideas for addressing organizational challenges often come from outside. In
fact, a clear requirement for a forum to deliver networking, business opportunities
and exchanges of best practice was the principal reason for ICMIF’s creation in 1922.
So, we have a long tradition of bringing ICMIF members together enabling them to
discuss common concerns, exchange ideas and solutions and learn from each other.
MONTH DATES EVENT LOCATION HOSTMarch 8-10 ICMIF/Americas Board meeting San Juan, Puerto Rico Seguros Múltiples
April 18-19 ICMIF Intelligence Committee Meeting Brussels, Belgium P&V
20 ICMIF Regulatory Issues Leaders Forum (RLF) Latin America Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Seguros Unimed
25-26 ICMIF Executive Committee Meeting Manchester, UK ICMIF
May 8-13 ICMIF Advanced Management Course (AMC) Manchester, UK ICMIF
24-26ICMIF Joint Communications Leaders Forum (CLF) and
Regulatory Affairs Leaders Forum (RLF) York, UK Benenden
June 1-3 AMICE Biennial Congress Ghent, Belgium AMICE
6-8 ICMIF Meeting of Reinsurance Officials (MORO) London, UK ICMIF
July 12-14 ICMIF/Americas Board Meeting Washington, USA ICMIF/Americas
August 22-26 Latin American Reinsurance Group Annual Meeting (LARG) San Salvador, El Salvador Seguros Futuro
October 5 AMICE Regulatory Affairs working group Brussels, Belgium AMICE
11-13 The International Summit of Cooperatives Quebec, Canada Desjardins and the ICA
13 AMICE Promoting working group Brussels, Belgium AMICE
14 AMICE Communications working group Brussels, Belgium AMICE
19-21 ICMIF Board and Committee Meetings Nairobi, Kenya CIC Insurance Group
20 Solvency II reporting workshop Online meeting AMICE
25-26 ICMIF Asia and Oceania Association Seminar Tokyo, Japan JCIF, Zenrosai and Zenkyoren
28 AMICE Solvency II working group Brussels, Belgium AMICE
November 3 AMICE National Associations meeting Brussels, Belgium AMICE
7-9 ICMIF High Potential Course (HPC) Singapore NTUC Income
6-11 ICMIF Advanced Management Course (AMC) Singapore NTUC Income
17 AMICE Board Meeting Paris, France AAM/FNMF
16-17 ICMIF Intelligence Committee Meeting Copenhagen, Denmark LB Group
14-16 ICMIF High Potential Course (HPC) Copenhagen, Denmark LB Group
25 AMICE Solvency II working group Brussels, Belgium AMICE
30 ICMIF/Americas Board Meeting Lima, Peru Serviperu
30 Nov - 2 Dec
ICMIF/Americas Annual Conference Lima, Peru Serviperu
December 16 AMICE Solvency II working group Brussels, Belgium AMICE
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Value for members: • Networking and learning opportunities with peers from the ICMIF membership • Events that bring fresh perspectives from around the world to inspire the leaders of
organizations and teams within organizations • Unique programmes for staff development and cutting-edge business simulations which
maximize our cooperative/mutual difference via ICMIF’s Leadership+ professional development training and events
2017 Events
2018 Events
MONTH DATES EVENT LOCATION HOSTFebruary 21 AMICE Executive Committee Brussels, Belgium AMICE
March 8 AMICE Health working group Brussels, Belgium AMICE
16 AMICE Board Meeting Athens, Greece Syneteristiki Ins. Co.
April 4 ICMIF Executive Committee Brussels, Belgium ICMIF/AMICE
5 The Regulatory Challenge Conference Brussels, Belgium ICMIF/AMICE
May 14-19 ICMIF Advanced Management Course (AMC) Manchester, UK ICMIF
16 AMICE Executive Committee Brussels, Belgium AMICE
June 7-8 AMICE Board Meeting and General Meeting Brussels, Belgium AMICE
August TBC Latin American Reinsurance Group (LARG) Annual Meeting Puerto Rico Seguros Múltiples
October 16 ICMIF Board Meeting and Executive Committee London, UK ICMIF
17-20 ICMIF Biennial Conference London, UK ICMIF
November 14 AMICE Board Meeting Manchester, UK ICMIF
29 Nov - 1 Dec
ICMIF/Americas Annual Conference Montevideo, Uruguay Surco
MONTH DATES EVENT LOCATION HOSTApril 23-25* ICMIF Meeting of Reinsurance Officials (MORO) Montreal, Canada ICMIF
June 3 -5 AMICE Biennial Congress Stockholm, Sweden Folksam/
Länsförsäkringar
*Provisional dates
22-26 August 2016, San Salvador, El Salvador
Latin American Reinsurance Group (LARG) 2016
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The value of... KnowledgeWe live in the information age in which we have access to a vast quantity of
business papers and research reports and it is not always easy to find what is
most pertinent and helpful to us. ICMIF’s Business Intelligence Team produces
a variety of reports based on financial analysis and strategic information, which
cover a wide range of topics, but are always driven by the specific needs and
requests of ICMIF member organizations and inspired by their current challenges
and market trends.
2016 Reports
Global Mutual Market Share (2014 data)
Infographic of female CEOs (for International Women’s Day)
Global 500 (2014 data) (M)
Global Reputation Report 2016 (M)
ICMIF Members’ Governance 2016 (M)
Access to mutual/cooperative insurance infographic
Microinsurance Infographic
Global mutual and cooperative market infographic 2016 (2015 data)
ICMIF Members: Key Stats 2015 (M)
Market InSights: France 2015
Market InSights: Germany 2015
Market InSights: USA 2015
Market InSights: Latin America 2015
(M) Member only
Value for members: • Unique reports about the cooperative/mutual insurance sector which
can support relations with external and internal stakeholders • Access to member-only reports that highlight the strategic issues
facing member organizations and offer practical advice and solutions • Opportunities to contribute to ICMIF’s global publications
GLOBAL MUTUAL MARKET | MUTUAL MARKET BY REGION MUTUAL MARKET BY LINE OF BUSINESS | REGIONAL COMMENTARY AND ANALYSIS
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Global Mutual Market Share 2014
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The global insurance market share as held by mutual and cooperative insurers
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Number of women CEOs leading the 100 largest stock company insurers globally:
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MONIQUE F. LEROUXDESJARDINS GROUP
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NATHALIE BROUTÉLE NATIXIS ASSURANCES
(FRANCE)
PAULA DOWNEY CSAA INSURANCE
(USA)
KATHY BARDSWICK THE CO-OPERATORS
(CANADA)
JOANN MARTIN AMERITAS LIFE
(USA)
HILDE VERNAILLEN P&V
(BELGIUM)
EILEEN MCDONNELL PENN MUTUAL
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ANN SOMMER LÄNSFÖRSÄKRINGAR SAK
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DEANNA MULLIGAN GUARDIAN LIFE
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17% of member organizations in Europe are led by a woman CEO
Number of women CEOs leading the 100 largest mutual and cooperative insurers:
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*As of March 2016. Based on 220 members (excludes ICMIF reciprocal members and Supporting Members)
Numbers indicate the total of ICMIF member companies in that country with a woman CEO1
In Canada 27% of all mutual and cooperative
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Reports planned for 2017 include:
Global Mutual Market Share (2015 data)
Global 500 (2015 data) (M)CEO InSights 2017 (M)Strategic InSights: Big data and advanced analytics (M)Market InSights: Europe 2015
Gen Y Report (M)
ICMIF Members: Key Stats 2016 (M)Market InSights: Latin America 2016Market InSights: USA 2016Market InSights: France 2016Market InSights: UK 2016Market InSights: Germany 2016Global mutual and cooperative market infographic 2017 (2016 data)
(M) Member only
In addition the following recent reports are also available:
CEO InSights: Perspectives on leadership in the fastest
growing part of the insurance industry (M)Strategic InSights: Good to people, good for business (M)Strategic InSights: Changing consumer behaviours (M)Global Reputation report 2013 and 2016 (M)Strategic InSights: Member engagement strategies (M)Mutual and cooperative values sell: Sharing our
experiences, sharing our successes (M)Women in leadership positions (M)
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The value of... Global influenceThe key challenges for cooperative/mutual insurers often stem from the increasing
influence of international and regional external organizations such as regulators,
supervisors, civil society (in particular, non-governmental organizations) and the
media. All these organizations can dramatically affect the future of our sector.
ICMIF works with and on behalf of its member organizations to promote the
cooperative/mutual insurance sector to a wide range of global external bodies,
to ensure the sector’s socio-economic importance is well understood and its
interests are not ignored.
We have active relationships with key global policymakers, regulators and political
leaders who have the power to influence the future for cooperative and mutual
insurance. These include:
• The United Nations and the World Bank;
• High-level connections with the United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP); the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR);
the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs); the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA); and the UN Secretary General’s office
• Insurance Development Forum (IDF); ICMIF is a founding member and is a
member of the management committee; two ICMIF members are members of
the Steering Committee, its highest authority
• The G20 (Group of 20) and the B20 (Business 20), which makes
recommendations to the Financial Stability Board (FSB); ICMIF has seven
representatives on three B20 taskforces
• The International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS); ICMIF sits on
the drafting committee of the IAIS’s Application Paper on the Regulation of
Mutual, Cooperative and Community-based Organizations (MCCOs)
• The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
• The Financial Stability Board (FSB)
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In Latin America we are recognized by ASSAL (the regional arm of IAIS) as a
working partner.
In Europe we are a key partner of the European Union, representing mutual and
cooperative insurers as one of EIOPA’s five key stakeholders. We also represent
mutual and cooperative insurers and aspects of the social economy agenda in
Europe through official status on EIOPA’s Insurance & Reinsurance Stakeholders
Group, Insurance Europe’s Strategic Committee and Social Economy Europe. We
have recognised status and relationships with the European Commission and
European Parliament, as well as an extensive network within the institutions at
individual and cabinet levels.
We have also consulted widely with ICMIF members to produce our first-ever
Global Manifesto and Regulators Guide to Mutual Insurance. These are key
reference sources for regulators and supervisory bodies about our sector.
INFLUENCE | KNOWLEDGE | NETWORKING | MEMBERSHIP | GOVERNANCE | HISTORY
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Protecting lives and livelihoods
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The ICMIF Global Manifesto 2015
International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation
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A practical guide to understanding mutual insurance
International Cooperative andMutual Insurance Federation
‘A Global Reach for Local Strength’
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Value for members: • Regular updates on international regulation and supervision which impact
member organizations • Member consultation regarding global issues facing our sector • Representation of the interests of cooperative and mutual insurers among
key external influencers at a global level • Opportunities for members to become actively involved in global advocacy for
the sector as representatives at high-level events and meetings
• Mapping of the global regulatory arena
Nelson Kuria, Former Chief Executive, CIC Kenya at the Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, Sendai, Japan, 2015.
Sebastian von Dahlen, former Chairman, G-SII Analysts Working Group (G-AWG), International Association of Insurance Supervisors, participating in the Contributing to a new world session at the ICMIF Biennial Conference 2015 held in Minneapolis (USA).
Janos Pasztor, former United Nations Assistant Secretary-General on Climate Change. Pasztor was interviewed for ICMIF’s Voice magazine after the Conference on Climate Change (COP21) held in Paris (France) in December 2015. ICMIF also participated in the sessions at COP21.
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ICMIF contributes intelligence and data to a number of high-profile, external reports and publications issued by the following:
• Swiss Re • A.M. Best • The B20 • KPMG • IAIS • The Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership • UNEP Inquiry into the Design of a Sustainable Financial System • UN Secretary General’s report on Climate Change initiatives
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The value of… ICMIF’s communications strategyManaging the sector’s reputation has never been more crucial. ICMIF’s first of its
kind Global Reputation Report was published in 2013 and provided evidence of
the sector’s reputational qualities and strengths across many different aspects, as
well as its limitations and opportunities for growth.
The evidence was used to identify ICMIF’s key reputation priorities which included
raising the visibility of the sector, having a louder voice in the global conversation,
strengthening the sector’s association with strong financial performance, creating
more references to cooperative and mutual values by external audiences, and
increasing positive sentiment towards the sector.
Following an extensive communications strategy, in 2015, follow-up research was
undertaken to measure progress against those key reputation objectives. This
report details that progress.
Key findings include:
• An 11% increase in the global visibility of the sector since 2013
• A 93% increase in the sector’s share of voice within high profile content and conversation
• A 184% increase in the sector profile that references cooperative and mutual values
• 4 out of 5 references to cooperative/mutual values come from external content.
• A 60% increase in net positive sentiment towards the sector
• A 78% increase in the sector’s alignment with key global issues in insurance
Global Reputation
ReportICMIF’s study of the cooperative and mutual insurance sector
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ICMIF’s communications strategy: Keeping members and influencers informed…
Voice – thought-leadership, printed magazine published three times per year
Overview (quarterly updates) – Digital newsletters focused on action taken by
ICMIF and its members to deliver the Federation’s business strategy
Monthly news (new for Q3 2016) – Digital newsletters outlining the news stories,
new reports and events available to ICMIF members
Blogs – personalized digital comment about key issues from members, ICMIF
secretariat and specially invited guests. Published once or twice a month
Media – ICMIF issues regular press releases to global insurance media titles and
offers comment on relevant issues. ICMIF is now a regular contributor to Insurance
Day, an online, subscription-only insurance journal with 18000 monthly visitors
Twitter – The ICMIF account has over 1000 followers and shares news and
comment on current events and issues
LinkedIn – with over 4000 connections ICMIF and its staff uses this business
platform to share stories and stay connected
ICMIF’s 5-5-5 Strategy: Building resilient communitiesCEO profile: Tom Gitogo – It’s all about the customer experience
European mutuals strengthened as AMICE and ICMIF combine forces
ICMIF’s mutual microinsurance initiative will provide protection against climate change risks
voiceMagazineTHE MAGAZINE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE AND MUTUAL INSURANCE FEDERATION
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OverviewA QUARTERLY UPDATE FOR ICMIF MEMBERS
Q2 2016
Since the last edition of the ICMIF Overview we have partnered with a number of member organizations and made some historic advances in terms of our alignment with the mutual and cooperative insurance sector’s regional strategies; we have raised the profile of both issues and opportunities in emerging markets; and utilised our constantly expanding profile to challenge global policy. The sector’s global mutual market share is also set to receive a boost as China embraces mutual insurance with assistance from both ICMIF and our members.
Grzegorz Buczkowski, New AMICE President.
HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS EDITION
• AMICE members welcome new leadership and vote to become European Regional Association of ICMIF
• ICMIF questions the scope of the IAIS mutual document
• Three licences granted for mutual insurance companies in China
• ICMIF’s 5-5-5 Mutual Microinsurance Strategy used as case study in B20 Policy Paper
• ICMIF members join the Insurance Development Forum Steering Group and ICMIF co-chairs Microinsurance Working Group
• ICMIF MORO, Gen Y and Leadership+ events score highly with members
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The value of... ICMIF’s 5-5-5 mutual microinsurance strategyBuilding resilience in vulnerable communities In January 2015, ICMIF launched the 5-5-5 Mutual Microinsurance Strategy to
help mutual microinsurance reach its full potential scale in a number of emerging
markets and thereby having a positive impact on the lives of millions of low-income
households.
Over the course of five years, ICMIF plans to develop mutual microinsurance in five
countries, reaching out to 5 million uninsured, low-income households, which will
equate to 25 million people in total.
The five countries (Colombia, India, Kenya, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka) were
selected based on several factors, including the fact that prominent work in the
field of mutual insurance is already being carried out there and ICMIF member
presence in those countries.
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Six reasons to support the 5-5-5 Strategy • It is in the DNA of the mutual model to address the needs of vulnerable and
excluded communities
• ICMIF members can share their organization’s business expertise which will
provide invaluable knowledge and insights to a developing mutual or cooperative
• To provide high potential employees with a challenging and meaningful assignment
by sending them on secondment to one of the 5-5-5 project companies
• To draw lessons from the innovations and experiences of emerging markets which
could prove relevant for your own business operations
• To ensure that the 5-5-5 intervention stays true to its mutual mission and reaches
out to the most vulnerable communities
• Develop long-term partnerships with mutuals or cooperatives in emerging markets
How to support this work • By providing financial assistance: In the form of a grant, with an opportunity
to provide year-on-year support • By providing technical assistance: Members of your staff can be
seconded to assist with initiatives such as board and staff training, operating systems development, member education, marketing, product development, impact assessment and advocacy.
For more information or to discuss how you can support the 5-5-5 Mutual Microinsurance Strategy, please contact Sabbir Patel, Senior Vice-President, Emerging Markets at [email protected] or (+44) 161 952 5059
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Our governanceICMIF is governed by its members, ensuring it continues to create real
membership value by offering relevant and timely services and activities.
The ICMIF board and committees are comprised of ICMIF member
representatives to bring expertise and representation from around the world.
Our Board is elected by the entire ICMIF membership once every four years.
MEMBERS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 22 members
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE9 members
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE24 members
INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE24 members
REINSURANCE COMMITTEE15 members
Anders Sundström, ICMIF chair (2013-present day)
Board membersAnders Sundström (Chair)Kathy Bardswick President and CEO, The Co-operators (Canada)Anne MounolouSecretary General, AAM (France)Denis BerthiaumePresident and COO, Desjardins Sécurité Financière (Canada)Chris BlackChief Executive, FMG (New Zealand)Friedrich Caspers*Chairman of the Board of Management, R+V Versicherung AG (Germany)Brad Hewitt (Vice-Chair)Chief Executive, Thrivent Financial (USA)Roberto Castro HiraldoPresident, Cooperativa de Seguros Múltiples (Puerto Rico)
Ken Ng (Vice-Chair)Chief Executive, NTUC Income (Singapore)Alfredo A González Moledo* Chairman, AACMS (Argentina)Jean-Louis DavetChief Executive, MGEN (France)Mike Jackson* (Vice-Chair)Chief Executive, PPS (South Africa)Tom GitogoGroup CEO, CIC Insurance Group (Kenya)Salah El Din Mussa*Managing Director, Shieken Insurance and Reinsurance Co (Sudan)Mark Summerfield Chief Executive, The Co-operative Insurance (UK)Kim Yong BokCEO, NongHyup Life (Republic of Korea)
Lindsay SinclairGroup Chief Executive, NFU Mutual (UK)Pierluigi StefaniniPresident, Unipol (Italy)Hiroshi NakasekoPresident of the Board of Directors, Zenrosai (Japan)Hilde Vernaillen (Vice-Chair)Chair of the Management Committee, P&V (Belgium)Dr Wolfgang WeilerCEO, HUK-COBURG (Germany)Tamotsu ShozuiPresident of the Board of Directors, Zenkyoren (Japan)
*Due to step down in 2016
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Our historyICMIF was formed in 1922 by a group of five cooperative insurance companies
under the inspirational leadership of Joseph Lemaire, the then CEO of la
Prévoyance Sociale (now known as P&V) Belgium, as a specialized arm of the
International Co-operative Alliance (the Alliance ) to enable them to network and
share information.
A reinsurance broking service was set up in 1949 to encourage reciprocal
reinsurance between members and to respond to the smaller cooperatives’
struggle to find reinsurance capacity on the open market. This service continued
until 2005 but the demand for reinsurance knowledge and information-exchange
is still a driver for ICMIF membership today as witnessed at the MORO Conference,
where business transactions occur during the Mini Monte-Carlo.
In the 1960s, a development function was established to help the creation of new
cooperative insurers in emerging markets. Over the years ICMIF and its members
have helped set up over 25 mutual insurers including successful organizations
such as NTUC Income (Singapore), CIC Kenya (Kenya) and Seguros Multiples
(Puerto Rico) to name just a few. ICMIF’s development activities continue today
with a focus on our 5-5-5 Strategy.
John Balmforth (2009-2013)
Kathy Bardswick (2005-2009)
Jean Louis Bancel (2001-2005)
Some of our past chairs include...
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ICMIF membership growth since 1922
A strategic review was instigated by the ICMIF Board in the 1990s, leading to the
establishment of ICMIF’s first permanent office and staff, near Manchester (UK)
in 1992. This enabled the creation of new functions delivering communications,
research and regular events. As at 1 September 2016, ICMIF membership was
290 members (including groups of companies) in 75 countries in six continents.
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“The ICMIF Biennial Conference... is now a ‘must have’ rather than a ‘nice to have’. All in all, the gain to our business and, more personally, to the people from the company who attend, is worth a lot.”
Lindsay Sinclair, NFU Mutual (UK)
“I have definitely benefited...from the 2013 Advanced Management Course. Although the attendees were from a variety of countries, we are basically all facing similar challenges. When I came back home, I was telling the head of our department and my group leader that this course was the best I have ever attended.”
Andreas Schulz, R+V (Germany)
“Fantastic Communications Leaders Forum agenda...Very informative, well organised – very worthwhile event. So glad I came!”Jayne Russell The Co-operators (Canada)
“Excellent themes at the 2015 Regulatory Leaders Forum...Really interesting for the mutual and cooperative sector. Congratulations”Rebeca Rivera Coopenae Sociedad Agencia de Seguros S.A. (Costa Rica)
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How to find out more or join ICMIF If you would like to talk to us further about ICMIF, please contactLiz Green, Senior Vice-President, Membership Services [email protected] Telephone +44 161 929 5090
ICMIF
Denzell House, Dunham Road, Bowdon, Cheshire, WA14 4QE, UK
Tel: +44 161 929 5090 Fax: +44 161 929 5163
The International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF) is a best practice organization committed to giving its members from around the world a competitive advantage. ICMIF helps to grow its mutual and cooperative insurance member organizations by sharing strategies and the latest market intelligence.
For more information please visit: www.icmif.org Follow us on Twitter @ICMIF_Web Connect with us on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/icmif